Brachial Plexus D.Rania Gabr D.Sama-ul-Haque D.Elsherbiny.

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Brachial Plexus D.Rania Gabr D.Sama-ul-Haque D.Elsherbiny

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Brachial Plexus

D.Rania GabrD.Sama-ul-HaqueD.Elsherbiny

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Objectives

• Describe the brachial plexus• Make a list of contributing spinal nerves.• Discuss the general arrangement of this

plexus.• Locate the plexus in the axilla and note

important relations to blood vessels.• Make a list of the terminal main branches of

brachial plexus.

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Location of Brachial plexus

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Def: nerve supply of upper limb.

Formation: It is formed by the union of the anterior Rami of the C 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th and T1 spinal nerve.

Roots…….trunks……division……cords…..branches

Site: Roots & Trunks: in the posterior∆Divisions: behind the clavicle (in cervico-axillary canal).Cords & Branches: in the axilla

Brachial Plexus

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Roots : C5,6,7,8 and T1.Trunk:1. Upper trunk: union of C5.62. Middle trunk: C7.3. Lower trunk : union of C8 and T1.Division; each trunk divides into anterior and posterior.Cords;4. Lateral cord: union of anterior division of upper and

middle trunk.5. Medial cord: anterior division of lower trunk.6. Posterior cord: union of posterior division of upper,

middle and lower trunk.

Brachial Plexus

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(A) From Roots:1. C5: Nerve to rhomboids (dorsal scapular nerve).

2. C5,6 &7: Long thoracic nerve

(B) From Trunks (upper trunk):

1. Nerve to subclavius

2. Suprascapular nerve

Branches Brachial Plexus

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Lateral Cord(2LM) .Lateral pectoral n.Lateral root to median n.Musculocutaneous n

Posterior Cord(ULTRA) .Upper subscapular n.Lower subscapular n.Thoracodorsal n.Radial n .Axillary n

Medial cord(4MU) .Medial pectoral n..Medial root to median n..Medial cutaneous n of arm..Medial cutaneous n of forearm..Ulnar n.

C5

C6

C7

C8T1

(C)Branches from the cords:

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Lateral cord-3 Medial cord-5 Posterior cord-5

Lateral pectoral nerve. Medial pectoral nerve. Axillary nerve.

Musculocutaneous nerve. Ulnar nerve. Radial nerve.

Median nerve (lateral root). Median nerve (medial root). Upper & lower subscapular nerves.

Medial cutaneous nerve of arm & forearm.

Thoracodorsal or N. to latissimus dorsi.

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Relations of Brachial plexus

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MedialLateral Axillaryartery

Axillary vein

Posterior

Anterior

Medialcord

Posteriorcord

Lateralcord

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Nerve injury is manifested by:1. Loss of sensation: in the area of cutaneous distribution.2. Paralysis of voluntary muscles supplied.3. Wasting of paralyzed muscles.

Brachial Plexus Injuries

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Cause: Birth injury.The most commonly involved nerves:suprascapular nerve, musculocutaneous, and axillary nerve:Muscles atrophy:a. Muscles of shoulder.b. Flexors of elbow.c. Extensors of finger.

Lesions of the upper trunk C5,6ERB'S paralysis

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Policeman (waiter) tips paralysisa. Adduction of the arm.b. Extension of the elbow.c. Pronation of the forearm.d. Flexion of the fingers.

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Falling on Shoulder

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Excessive Stretching

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Direct Blow

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Cause: Cervical rib (compression of the lower trunk and subclavian artery).Deformity: Flail (claw) hand.Muscles atrophy: All the intrinsic muscles of the hand.

Lesions of the lower trunk (C8,T1) Klumpke paralysis or Palsy

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Baby’s upper limb is pulled excessively during delivery

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Claw Hand

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